Oral history of Louise Cavagnaro

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1999-07-19
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Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries
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Louise Cavagnaro, originally from Portland, Oregon, was a major figure in the history of the Johns Hopkins Hospital for the last half of the twentieth century. She served as an operating nurse in combat zones during World War II and the director of nursing in Hiroshima with the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, after which she earned an M.A. in Hospital Administration from Columbia University and came to work at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1953. She filled many roles during her time teaching and administrating in the Hospital, as well as the School of Nursing. Most notably, it was Cavagnaro who led the charge to desegregate the Hospital and its affiliate institutions, about which she wrote a book in 1992 titled "A History of Segregation and Desegregation at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions." In this oral history, Cavagnaro describes the challenges of being a female in the male-dominated medical milieu of the 1950s, the Johns Hopkins Hospital and how it has changed over time, and the racial politics of the Hospital. This oral history is part of the Mame Warren oral histories series.
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Cavagnaro, Louise, Gray, Carol, Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States. Army Nurse Corps, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Blalock, Alfred, 1899-1964, Heyssel, Robert M., Nelson, Russell A., Johns Hopkins University. School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University. School of Nursing, Thomas, Vivien T., 1910-1985, Taussig, Helen B. (Helen Brooke), 1898-1986, Chesney, Alan M. (Alan Mason), 1888-1964, Cameron, John L., McHugh, Paul R. (Paul Rodney), 1931-, Gordon, Lincoln, Eisenhower, Milton Stover, 1899-1985, Dandy, Walter Edward, 1886-1946, Morgan, Russell H. (Russell Hedley), 1911-1986, Johns Hopkins University. School of Hygiene and Public Health, Watkins, Levi, Jr., 1944-2015, Carson, Ben, Knight, Gladys, 1944-, Organ Procurement and Transportation Network (United States)
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